,...Another less common choice, and uncommon to find ,is the old 38/55 Winchester in the model 94. I have one in a WranglerII Winchester 94 and it is great fun to shoot when hunting medium game in heavy cover conditions. The factory loads (only loaded by Winchester) are very anemic, lofting a 255 grain bullet at a very modest 1230fps, it is in the lower end of muzzle loader ballistics with that load. Imperial (a Canadian ammo maker) used to put out a better load with the 255 grain bullet at 1650fps. Still these loads are mild because of factory fears that thier ammo will be shot in one hundred plus year old guns (which many 38/55's are). With my WranglerII model, manufactured by Winchester in 1984 , I can safely fire Buffalo Bore loads 250grain bullets at 1950fps. or load my own fodder at such levels. The old 38/55 is no flat shooter, but it'll lay a moose low with good loads. It has proven itself the equal of my 35 Remington for deer, bear, or boar, but brings more attention around hunt camps. Folks enjoy seeing such out of the ordinary combos, and it'll sure spur on the spinning of hunting stories around the campfire..